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Raft on the Wildside, Part 1
These are from the two-day whitewater rafting trip I took with Wildside…an ecotourism and adventure trekking tour organizer in Laos. I highly, highly, highly recommend them…this trip was the most fun I’ve had in Laos.
Click here for Raft on the Wildside, Part 2
Start of the trip. (I'm spinning on the drop spindle in this photo...yes, I'm still working on that shawl.)
We wended our way along miles and miles of dirt road, punctuated by the occasional cow...
...and elephant. (!)
We launched from a beautiful riverbend...
...watched by hordes of curious villagers. (We were definitely the afternoon's entertainment...I wish we could have sold tickets!)
Here's a village motorboat landing at our launch sites, carrying large bundles of what looks like grass. (I still don't know what it was.)
Rapids on Day One. We had a delightful little seven-person raft, which usually disassembled itself halfway down the rapids. This made the trip much more interesting....
...on the first rapids of the day, the raft folded neatly in half and threw everyone into the river. (Sadly, I have no photos of that). Here are the last rapids of the day...amazingly, we stayed in the raft, but it was full to the brim with water by the time we got through.
Eventually, we made camp in an absolutely gorgeous spot...
...with little inlet streams, surrounded by bamboo forest.
I have about a bazillion more shots of beautiful scenery...Laos is amazing.
All the comforts of home...
...but there wasn't enough space for everyone, so I slept here.
It wasn't so bad, except that dried caterpillar poo kept dropping off the dried banana leaves and onto my sleeping bag, all night long...
After we landed, our guides propped a big mossy log up over the stream, and nonchalantly hacked up three chickens with a machete...
...then roasted them over the fire. (Note the very ingenious bamboo spit...a single length of bamboo split into three parts, "woven" around the chicken, then pegged together at the other end.)
Sitting around the fire after dinner, passing around the Lao whisky...
...in the morning, a fisherman turned up with a snake. A 10' reticulated python, that some kids had caught and killed in the jungle right next to our camp...
...Mick, our trip leader, tried it for breakfast but decided to stick with coffee.
Probably the single silliest photo ever taken, but I couldn't resist...
...later that morning, one of the guys went off to take a leak, and got caught in an animal trap. The guides were laughing too hard to rescue him...
...I suppose the sight of a hapless tourist in a tourist trap is kind of irresistible...
Click here for Raft on the Wildside, Part 2